Program Overview
The Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering (ECE) is home to nationally and internationally recognize researchers. ECE students and faculty interact as a close-knit community in ways not usually found in large departments. Our faculty includes 2 Canada Research Chairs, 1 Queen’s Research Chair and 4 IEEE Fellows. A "medium size" department, Queen's ECE continues its long history of training graduates to become leaders in industry, academia, and governments.
ECE provides graduate students with modern office space and cutting-edge research facilities. ECE is home to many research labs such as Queen's Centre for Energy and Power Electronics Research (ePower) and Light wave Systems Research Laboratory.
Opportunities
Students in our department avail cross-disciplinary opportunities. We collaborate with the departments of Mathematics & Statistics, Physics, Computing, Mechanical Engineering and the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies. The department is an active participant in the Queen’s collaborative graduate program in Computational Science and Engineering. Our students also have the opportunity to travel worldwide through summer placements and attend conferences.
Method of Completion
M.Eng.: Course work and project or Course work and internship
Career paths - employment opportunities
ECE graduates have found careers:
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Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science
Beamish-Munro Hall,
45 Union Street,
KINGSTON,
Ontario (ON),
K7L 3N6, Canada
Bachelor degree in Engineering or closely related field (e.g. computer science, physics, mathematics).
Minimum cumulative average of 75% from North American Universities, or 80% from other countries.
English language requirements
If English is not your first language, we require a minimum of 7.0 on IELTS or 80% on MELAB or for TOEFL; 580 (paper based); and 88 (Internet-based) with, a minimum score in each of the components: Writing test 24/30, Speaking test 22/30, Reading test 22/30 and Listening test 20/30.